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Need to remove the delete access of a document from CV02N

Former Member
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Hi All,

We have implemented DMS. We found one issue that if by mistake a person hits the delete button in CV02N all the history gets erased.

We want to remove this capability from all people other than the supervisor.

I have tried playing around with authorization object C_DRAW_TCD, C_DRAW_TCS and C_DRAD_OBJ i.e. by removing the 06 option from Activity.

But I am still not able to disable the delete option.

Let me know how do I go about the same.

Regards

Raji

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Former Member
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Hi,

You can use a transaction variant with SHD0 and disable controls you want.

Best regards.

Former Member
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Is it possible to disable this icon using SHD0 for only certain document types??

Former Member
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hi,

are u sure blocked 06 for all the end user, pfcg.

then it should work. ok if markingof dir for deltion should not delete from the db it is temporary only u can get back.

if u run delet program than only ur data will lost!!!

onther thing from defining stause net work u can controll deletion indicator.

ben

Former Member
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Benaka,

I have blocked all 06 option. But it is still allowing me to delete and attach a totally new document.

I want to be able to disable the Delete Icon in the CV02N transaction.

Any thoughts on that .

Raji

Former Member
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Hi,

the delete of applications in CV02N can be done by any of the following ways,

1. thru abapers, by doing some changes in program (which is not recommended at all)

2. thru creation of screen variants thru t-code SHD0, in this you need to enter the t-code and specific doc type under which changes are required, further the Delete option can be made invisible.

Thank You,

Manoj

pls consider points if useful..!!

martin_juen2
Contributor
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Maybe it helps if your search focuses on "generic objet services"...

regards,

martin

Former Member
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Hi Martin,

Could you elaborate further?

thanks

Raji